A second arrest has been made after an officer's foot was run over by a vehicle fleeing a traffic stop, Winston-Salem police said.

Devonte Hall, 24, was arrested by U.S. Marshals Friday at a Kernersville apartment following Monday afternoon's incident that began on Highway 52 near Rams Drive. His charges include misdemeanor assault on a government official, resisting arrest and careless and reckless driving.

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Cheyenne Thomas, 22, of Winston-Salem, was arrested Monday on 11 total charges, including assault with a deadly weapon on a government official, felony fleeing to elude arrest, reckless driving to endanger and possessing marijuana.

Mitchell detected an odor of drugs coming from the passenger's side of a Kia he had stopped around 4:20 p.m. for various registration and insurance violations, police said. Mitchell tried to get the passenger, Hall, out of the car, but he refused to comply and began to struggle with the officer, police said.

The car began to pull away, and Mitchell, who was still engaged with Hall, ended up being pulled along with the vehicle, police said. Mitchell was run over by a rear tire and thrown from the vehicle before landing on his back along the road, police said.

Mitchell was able to get back in his patrol car and catch up with the Kia near Waughtown Street. A chase ensued after the Kia refused to stop, police said. The chase ended in the 1400 block of East Sprague Street.

Thomas was arrested at the scene without incident, while Hall fled on foot, police said. Thomas was driving the car, police said.

Hall was held in jail without bond due to an outstanding warrant for a felony probation violation. He was scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Thomas' bond was set at $10,000 secured, and she was scheduled to appear in court July 7.